eviscerated the middle class. it will kick 200,000 children offearlyeducationandeliminate the tax credit people have to be able to send their children to college. it cuts education by 4$450 billion. it does virtually nothing except to increase the tax cuts for the very wealthy. we've had enough of this. the idea that he's so concerned about the deficit, i pointed out, he voted to put two wars on the credit card. >> we will have closing statements. >> not raising taxes cutting taxes. and t this is not -- let me calm down things here just for a minute, and i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you were elected what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being, that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could. there are plenty of fine people that could lead this country. what you need are people who when they say they are going to do something is they go do it. when people see solutions, they offer a solution. we're not getting that. our plan is getting people out of povrerity to the middle class. t

's develop more starsineducation. let'sinvest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> i want to take you live to indiana and hoosierville. this is a rally bill clinton is taking part in today. it's actually for the indiana dec democrats and this is a get out the vote that president clinton is taking part in. he's got a busy schedule he's ahead of because he's taking part in a lot of events for president obama and joe biden. he's headed to arizona on wednesday and iowa later in the week, as well. so today this is an effort at a high school. it's north central high school on indianapolis' north side. let's listen in really quick. >> they started, as people enrolled, they started whittling down the profit margin because they realized that as soon as people could get the preventive services and people stayed healthier and the costs stayed down, you couldn't justify wasting the taxpayers' money on that kind of profit margin. so they got some new recommendations which as i said the aarp endorsed and we can cut this profit margin back down to $1.14 for every

. it will knock 19 million people off medicare and kick 2,000 people offearlyeducationandeliminate the tax credit to be able to send children to college, cuts education by $450 billion. it does virtually nothing except continue to increase the tax cuts for the very wealthy. and, you know, we've had enough of this. the idea that he's so concerned about these deficits, i pointed out, he voted to put two wars on a credit card. >> we're going to the closing statements in a minute. >> just a second. >> you will have your closing statement. >> not raising tax is not cutting taxes and by the way our budget -- 3% a year instead of 4 1/2% like they proposed. we are not spending more money like they say is not a spending cut. >> i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements. about your own personal character. if you are elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being that no one else could? >> honesty, no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could lead this country, but what you need are people who when they athey're going to do som

the middle class cared about. it knocks 200,000 children off ofearlyeducation. itwill eliminate the tax credit parents have, cuts education by $450 billion. it does -- it does virtually nothing except to continue to increase the tax cuts for the very wealthy. you know, we had enough of this. my -- the idea that the so concerned about the deficits that i pointed out, he votedded to put two wars on a credit card. >> moderator: we're going to the closing statements in a minute. you'll have -- ripe ryan not raising -- ryan: not raising taxes is not cutting taxes. 3% a year rather than 4% like proposed. >> moderator: let me calm down things here just for a minute, and i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you were elected, what could you both give to the country as a man, as a human being, that no one else could? ryan: honesty. no one else could. there's plenty of fine people who could lead the country, but what you need are people who when they say they do something, they go do it. what you need are when people see proble

education. itwill eliminate the tax credit people have to be able to send their children to college. it cuts education by $450 billion. it it does-- it does virtually nothing except continue to increase the tax cuts for the very wealthy. and, you know, we've had enough of this. my-- the idea that they're so concerned about these deficits. as i pointed out, he voted to put two wars on a credit card. he did. >> we're going to the closing statements. >> just a second. >> you're going to have your closing statement. >> not raising taxes is not cutting taxes. by the way our budget. >> we have not raised taxes. >> 3% a year instead of $4.5%. >> not spend-- >> let me-- i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you are elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being, that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could lead this country. but what you need are people who when they say they're going to do something, they go do it. what you need are when pe

investment in ourkids'education. andthat's exactly the romney/ryan budget does. itzhaks it to the middle class and seniors, in order to give these tax breaks to very wealthy people. >> what do you think of the job martha raddatz did? >> i think she did a very good job. never made herself the center of the debate. >> she started off very strong with benghazi. want to play a little bit about what the vice president said about security in benghazi. >> well, we weren't told we want more security. we did not know they wanted more security. >> explain that to me. a lot of the testimony was, in fact, the, the, the government did know. that, that, that the state department was well aware that there were requests for security. doesn't that completely contradict exactly what we just saw in i think it was wednesday's testimony? >> what the vice president is saying is that he and the president didn't know. this information had been communicated, at least according to the hearings, to the diplomatic security folks at the state department, and some others. but it wasn't communicated to the president.

targeted the 14-year-old for many a fierce critic of the militant network and fiercelyadvocateseducationandgirls and women's rights. about 100 people have been arrested for allegedly colluding with the attackers who tried to assassinate her. she is still in critical condition this morning. >>> new this morning, the u.s. has a new diplomatic leader in libya. lawrence pope arrived in tripoli yesterday. he'll take over diplomatic duties in the wake of the death of ambassador chris stevens. pope came out of retirement to tage this job. he's spent more than three decades in the diplomatic ranks. >> all right. this just in to "early start." the 2012 nobel peace prize was awarded to, drum role, the european uniion. announcement was made moments ago in norway. they were cited for advancement of democracy and reconciliation in europe for decades. the whole european union gets the award, probably the most prestigious and most well known of the world prizes so congratulations to them. >> all right. happening right now, the shuttle "endeavour" is on the move. "endeavour" embarking on its final mis

-eight really does sendneweducationdollarsstraight to our schools... ...and thirty-eight keeps it there. don't be misled by the politicians. to really help our schools, vote yes on thirty-eight. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm frank mallicoat. crews are on the scene of a large fire involving several buildings in san francisco at the "squat & gobble" restaurant. it broke out around 6:30 this morning. it forced the closure of muni's westport central train tunnel. now that effects the k, l and the m lines. the bus bridge has been set up to move passengers past that area. >>> the best baseball story of the year is over. the oakland as eliminated from the play-offs last night with a loss at home to the tigers in game 5. but the giants won yesterday. they advance to the national league championship series. game one set to go sunday either against the nats or cards, whoever wins tonight. traffic and weather coming right up. >>> good morning. well, unfortunately, it is anything but "friday light" out there. it's

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